Today,Ā PAINĀ release their new single "Push The Pusher." Stream the songĀ here.
Demonstrating their ability to blend electro grooves with fist-pumping rock, this track is presented with a stunning clip made by a dedicated video team, Midjourney and AI tools. All images in the video are generated by AIĀ and animated by two artists:Ā Dmitry AlekseevĀ andĀ Sergey Kozlov, who created this special video in 2.5Ā months. The creators worked with a unique method, and developed this masterpiece for "Push The Pusher."
PAINĀ are back and prove to be more innovative, entertaining, and daring than ever before.
The new albumĀ I Am,Ā will be released on May 17Ā viaĀ Nuclear Blast Records.Ā Pre-order itĀ here.
Peter TƤgtgrenĀ comments, "'Push The Pusher' was the first song I started working on after 'PIMH.' I was hungry for distortion and stomp, to create an industrial feeling again. Lyrics-wise,Ā it'sĀ really about me, as I've heard more then half of my life..to grow up."
The video premiere is set for April 12 at 1 pmĀ ET.
I AM TRACKLISTING:
"I Just Dropped By (To Say Goodbye)"
"Don't Wake The Dead"
"Not For Sale"
"I Am"
"Push The Pusher"
"The New Norm"
"My Angel"
"Fair Game"
ABOUT PAIN:
Ā It's 2021 and a pandemic is strangling the world ā and no one seems to be having fun.
Seemingly tireless music freakĀ Peter TƤgtgrenĀ couldn't care less as he hits the jackpot with ā pardon the harsh language ā a fucking catchy... well, party anthem. We are of course talking about the song "Party in My Head"Ā byĀ TƤgtgren'sĀ synth-infused metal projectĀ PAIN.
"I don't really know what it is about 'Party in My Head'Ā that made - still makes - people go crazy for it... But what I do know for sure is that the song has already been enjoyed millions and millions of times. The numbers are pretty crazy! Of course, PAIN is no stranger to writing danceable and catchy, albeit metallic shit... it's always been in the DNA of this project. But let's face it: IfĀ the world really needs 'party anthems' from a cynical geezer like me, something's seriously wrong,"Ā PeterĀ laughs.
Our beloved planet may be screwed, but there still doesn't seem to be much wrong inĀ PAIN's world as 2024 ticks fast on the calendar. There simply can't be, becauseĀ PAIN's eagerly awaited new studio album I AmĀ is soon here āĀ yes, after eight years of devoted waiting.
"The previous record Coming HomeĀ came out in 2016Ā and of course there was a tour after that. In 2019, I released an album called F & MĀ with Rammstein singer Till Lindemann, a project I left in 2020. In 2021, it was time for my death metal band Hypocrisy to get active with a new album WorshipĀ and of course we toured again. If that wasn't enough, let's add that there was a studio album with Joe Lynn Turner in 2022... In other words: the last eight years have passed in the blink of an eye,"Ā PeterĀ sighs.
"After all this, it was the perfect time for PAIN to go full force again. I felt excited to say the least. Needless to say, the success of 'Party in My Head' gave the album process an explosive start!"
Let's get one thing straight: the powerful-soundingĀ I AmĀ is truly a versatile āĀ if not the most versatile āĀ musical missile inĀ PAIN's rich discography. The new songs go everywhere with heavy industrial riffs, haunting melancholic vibes, and groove-filled rhythms,Ā without forgetting surprises, of course.
"There's no boundaries with PAIN. I just get an interesting idea for a song and along the way it can turn into anything. Sometimes, I also like to deliberately surprise people by following an exciting musical path where unexpected things happen,"Ā PeterĀ describes.
"If I had one big goal this time, it was to add more intensity and edge to the songs. 'Coming Home' turned out great, but looking back now, I was maybe a little too deep into my 'David Bowie worship' with the orchestral stuff and the acoustic guitars. This time around, I definitely wanted more tempo, aggressiveness, and an industrial atmosphere. Going back towards the old times of PAIN? Maybe a bit..."
He continues, "'I Am'Ā is also more of a family affair than ever before. My son Sebastian,Ā also a PAIN drummer,Ā Ā wrote the music of 'Revolution'Ā and 'Don't Wake the Dead.'Ā These absorbing songs add width to an already versatile album. All in all, completing I AmĀ required a lot of composing, writing, thinking, experimenting, doing, and re-doing. It was a long and sometimes challenging process, but never painful!"
Speaking of surprises... What song will give fans the biggest wow effect this time?
"It must be 'Go With the Flow.' I dare to insist that when it starts rolling, even the deep connoisseurs of PAIN music are wondering what the heck is going on here. I would say it's my 'Depeche Mode in the 80s'Ā song,"Ā PeterĀ laughs. "Lyrically, 'Go With the Flow' represents a slightly brighter moment in the darkness. I always tend to think that everything is going to hell, but with this song I tell myself, 'Come on dude, let things be for once and go with the flow.'"
There may be these rare rays of light from the beacon, but darkness still prevails.
"The album's title track starts with the line 'There's no hope in the valley of death.' And if I look at the lyrics, I could dig up a lot other examples of similar sinister moods. But hey, a sarcastic guy like me and such gloomy times we live in... Are you expecting some sunny faces here?Ā Well, sunny or not,Ā PAINĀ is going to be busy for the foreseeable future.Ā There will be a lot of touring to support the record āĀ summer festivals, extensive tours here and there, and more,"Ā Peter says.
He finishes, "And what about the future anyway? Ask me again in eight years and there have been a few studio albums from different bands, a lot of gigs and something else. Yes, I am what I Am..."
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